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The Simpsons

Season 10

1. The Simpsons S10E01 Lard of the Dance

Homer and Bart try to make money by selling used grease. Meanwhile, Lisa organizes a school dance but feels alienated when a new classmate and her friends try to act like adults.

Released: 8/23/1998

Directors: 

Dominic Polcino

Writers: 

Jane O'Brien

1. The Simpsons S11E01 Beyond Blunderdome

Homer befriends Mel Gibson just as Mel is completing a remake of Mr. Smith Goes To Washington. Homer convinces Mel to make the film more violent, with disastrous results.

Released: 9/26/1999

Directors: 

Steven Dean Moore

Writers: 

Mike Scully

1. The Simpsons S12E01 Treehouse of Horror XI

This year's Halloween story sees The Simpsons as "The Munsters" (with everyone except Lisa getting killed), Homer as a wandering spirit on the hunt for a good deed in "G-G-Ghost D-D-Dad," Bart and Lisa as peasants in a fairy tale forest in "Scary Tales Can Come True," and Lisa inadvertently dooming mankind by rescuing a dolphin in "Night of the Dolphin."

Released: 11/1/2000

Directors: 

Matthew Nastuk

1. The Simpsons S13E01 Treehouse of Horror XII

In the twelfth Treehouse of Horror episode: Hex and the City – While on a day trip through Ethnictown, Homer's bumbling catches the ire of a gypsy, who curses Homer's family and friends into receiving nothing but bad luck. House of Whacks – in this mixed parody of Demon Seed and 2001: A Space Odyssey, Marge buys an automated house and customizes it with the Pierce Brosnan personality, who falls for Marge and attempts to murder Homer. Wiz Kids – In this Harry Potter parody, Bart and Lisa go to a school for wizards, and Lord Montemort (Mr. Burns) uses Bart to capture Lisa's magic. Guest star: Pierce Brosnan and Matthew Perry.[20]

Released: 11/6/2001

Directors: 

Jim Reardon

1. The Simpsons S14E01 Treehouse of Horror XIII

The 13th Treehouse of Horror episode, consisting of three self-contained segments. Send in the Clones – Homer buys a hammock that can produce clones of himself. He creates numerous clones to help him around the house, but they soon overrun Springfield. The Fright to Creep and Scare Harms – Lisa petitions the town to get rid of their firearms after discovering the gravestone of a young man named William Bonney who died from gun violence. However, Lisa soon discovers that William Bonney is the real name of Western outlaw Billy the Kid, whose ghost, along with the ghosts of other infamous criminals, takes over the defenseless town. The Island of Dr. Hibbert – Dr. Hibbert invites the citizens of Springfield to his island resort, where he turns them into animals.

Released: 11/3/2002

Directors: 

David Silverman

1. The Simpsons S15E01 Treehouse of Horror XIV

"Reaper Madness" - Death becomes Homer and our hero must learn to reap what he sows (and pull a fast one on the almighty). "Frinkenstein" - Soon to be Nobel-prize winning Professor Frink reanimates his father for some gruesome body parts-swapping. "Stop the World, I Want to Goof Off" - A parody of Clockstoppers, starring Bart and Milhouse.

Released: 11/2/2003

Directors: 

Steven Dean Moore

1. The Simpsons S16E01 Treehouse of Horror XV

Ned Flanders' head injury gives him the power to predict others' deaths, Bart and Lisa play detective when a string of Victorian-era prostitutes are murdered by Jack the Ripper, and the Simpsons go on a fantastic voyage inside Mr. Burns' body to save Maggie.

Released: 11/7/2004

Directors: 

David Silverman

Writers: 

Bill Odenkirk

1. The Simpsons S17E01 The Bonfire of the Manatees

After Homer gets into trouble over his football gambling debts, he allows the Springfield Mafia to shoot a "snuggle film" in the house without Marge's permission. When she and the kids return home from a trip to "Santa's Village" and find production still going on, a furious Marge leaves for the beach and encounters a marine biologist named Caleb Thorn who has dedicated his life to saving manatees.

Released: 9/11/2005

Directors: 

Mark Kirkland

Writers: 

Dan Greaney

1. The Simpsons S18E01 The Mook, the Chef, the Wife, and Her Homer

Lisa's friendship with Fat Tony's son Michael prompts mob boss Tony to invite the Simpsons over for dinner. Michael says he'd rather be a chef than take over the family business, but that's before Tony is shot by a rival mobster.

Released: 9/10/2006

Directors: 

Michael Marcantel

Writers: 

Bill Odenkirk

1. The Simpsons S18X01 Homer Introduces American idol

Lisa's friendship with Fat Tony's son Michael prompts mob boss Tony to invite the Simpsons over for dinner. Michael says he'd rather be a chef than take over the family business, but that's before Tony is shot by a rival mobster.

Released: 9/10/2006

Directors: 

Michael Marcantel

Writers: 

Bill Odenkirk

1. The Simpsons S19E01 He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs

Homer falls in love with the high life of flying in private planes when he saves Mr. Burns from drowning, and Burns repays him by flying him to Chicago for a night on the town.

Released: 9/23/2007

Directors: 

Mark Kirkland

Writers: 

Joel H. Cohen

1. The Simpsons S19X01 Homer's Colonoscopy for SU2C

Homer falls in love with the high life of flying in private planes when he saves Mr. Burns from drowning, and Burns repays him by flying him to Chicago for a night on the town.

Released: 9/23/2007

Directors: 

Mark Kirkland

Writers: 

Joel H. Cohen

2. The Simpsons S10E02 The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace

A midlife crisis prompts Homer to quit his job and become an inventor.

Released: 9/20/1998

Directors: 

Mark Kirkland

2. The Simpsons S11E02 Brother's Little Helper

When Bart commits an extremely destructive prank, he is given Focusyn, a pill to help him concentrate in school. At first the results are impressive, and then Bart starts believing in a conspiracy involving spy satellites and major league baseball.

Released: 10/3/1999

Directors: 

Mark Kirkland

Writers: 

George Meyer

2. The Simpsons S12E02 A Tale of Two Springfields

While calling Animal Control over a badger taking residence in Santa's Little Helper's doghouse, Homer discovers that Springfield has two different area codes–and ends up leading a revolt that splits the town in two.

Released: 11/5/2000

Directors: 

Shaun Cashman

2. The Simpsons S13E02 The Parent Rap

Bart gets in trouble for joyriding in a police car, but feels confident he will be let off by Judge Snyder. However, Snyder goes on vacation before ruling his verdict and is replaced with a coldhearted judge named Constance Harm. She accuses Homer of being a negligent father and sentences him to be tethered to Bart. The two are against it at first but later start to bond. Marge however is unable to take anymore of it and slices the tether off of them both. Homer and Marge then go after Judge Harm only to end up sinking her houseboat. Eventually Bart decides to take punishment and is about to be sentenced to 5 year in juvenile hall, only though Judge Snyder returns and dismisses Harm.

Released: 11/11/2001

Directors: 

Mark Kirkland

2. The Simpsons S14E02 How I Spent My Strummer Vacation

A drunken Homer appears on the show Taxicab Conversations and rants about how awful his life as a husband and father is. Although his family is at first outraged, they realise that they do somewhat burden him and decide to make up for it by sending him to a Rock 'n Roll Fantasy Camp where he mingles with rock stars, including Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. The rock stars ask Homer to help out at a concert and, expecting that he will be allowed to perform, he accepts. Actually, they want him to test the microphones; however, a humiliated Homer grabs a guitar and starts playing.

Released: 11/10/2002

Directors: 

Mike B. Anderson

Writers: 

Mike Scully

2. The Simpsons S15E02 My Mother the Carjacker

Homer's mother returns, and after being cleared of all charges, is re-imprisoned on a technicality.

Released: 11/9/2003

Directors: 

Nancy Kruse

Writers: 

Michael Price

2. The Simpsons S16E02 All's Fair in Oven War

Marge gets her kitchen remodeled and the dishes she makes inside it get rave reviews. The suggestion of Ned Flanders leads her to enter a cooking contest. However, Marge realizes the competition is harder than it seems. Meanwhile, Bart finds Homer's vintage Playdude magazines and decides to adopt the lifestyle he sees within the articles.

Released: 11/14/2004

Directors: 

Mark Kirkland

Writers: 

Matt Selman

2. The Simpsons S17E02 The Girl Who Slept Too Little

After the family successfully protest against a stamp museum being built next to their house, a cemetery is built near the Simpson house instead, making the normally unflappable Lisa realize that someone as smart as her can be afraid of something.

Released: 9/18/2005

Directors: 

Raymond S. Persi

Writers: 

John Frink

2. The Simpsons S18E02 Jazzy and the Pussycats

A child psychiatrist suggests drumming to channel Bart's energy, and the boy proves he's got the beat when he shows some talent on the skins.

Released: 9/17/2006

Directors: 

Steven Dean Moore

Writers: 

Daniel Chun

2. The Simpsons S18X02 Homer Hosts the Tonight Show

A child psychiatrist suggests drumming to channel Bart's energy, and the boy proves he's got the beat when he shows some talent on the skins.

Released: 9/17/2006

Directors: 

Steven Dean Moore

Writers: 

Daniel Chun

2. The Simpsons S19E02 The Homer of Seville

A freak accident gives Homer an operatic singing voice, and he becomes a star at the Springfield Opera. But with fame and fortune comes a price: He's continually bothered by fans, an obsessed woman in particular.

Released: 9/30/2007

Directors: 

Michael Polcino

Writers: 

Carolyn Omine

3. The Simpsons S10E03 Bart the Mother

Under Nelson's bad influence, Bart shoots a bird with a BB gun. Stricken with remorse, he tries to nurture the eggs from the bird's nest, which hatch into a species of lizard outlawed in Springfield.

Released: 9/27/1998

Directors: 

Steven Dean Moore

Writers: 

David X. Cohen

3. The Simpsons S11E03 Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner

With Lisa's help, Homer uses his vast knowledge of food to become the town's leading restaurant critic. But when he gets petty and vindictive in his criticisms, all the other chefs in town try to kill him.

Released: 10/24/1999

Directors: 

Nancy Kruse

Writers: 

Al Jean

3. The Simpsons S12E03 Insane Clown Poppy

Krusty takes parenting lessons from Homer when, during an outdoor book fair, a girl tells Krusty that she is his long-lost daughter from a one-night stand with a female soldier who fought during the first Gulf War.

Released: 11/12/2000

Directors: 

Bob Anderson

Writers: 

Don Payne

John Frink

3. The Simpsons S13E03 Homer the Moe

Moe becomes depressed and decides to return to bartending school so he can re-evaluate himself. He meets an old teacher, who suggests that Moe try improving his bar, which might make him happier. Moe takes the advice, and turns his bar into a trendy nightclub, which does not sit well with his regular customers Homer, Lenny, Carl, and Barney.

Released: 11/18/2001

Directors: 

Jen Kamerman

Writers: 

Dana Gould

3. The Simpsons S14E03 Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade

The Simpsons buy a satellite television, which Bart spends so much time watching that he does not study for an important achievement test. He scores so low that Principal Skinner demotes him to third grade, while Lisa does so well that she is moved up to third grade. The two are placed in the same class and become rivals. During a trip to Capital City, they get separated from their class and are forced to help each other in order to find their classmates.

Released: 11/17/2002

Directors: 

Steven Dean Moore

Writers: 

Tim Long

3. The Simpsons S15E03 The President Wore Pearls

In this loose parody of the musical/movie Evita, Lisa is elected Student Body president, but is unaware that the school staff is using her for their own devices and as a scapegoat if something goes wrong.

Released: 11/16/2003

Directors: 

Mike B. Anderson

Writers: 

Dana Gould

3. The Simpsons S16E03 Sleeping with the Enemy

Marge finds Nelson and acts as a mother figure towards him due to her children's loss of interest in her. Meanwhile, Lisa gets teased about her big butt, and becomes obsessed with her weight.

Released: 11/21/2004

Directors: 

Lauren MacMullan

Writers: 

Jon Vitti

3. The Simpsons S17E03 Milhouse of Sand and Fog

Never one to miss the opportunity to make a quick buck, Homer cashes in on Maggie's bout of chicken pox. He decides to host a Pox Party and charges parents to infect their children.

Released: 9/25/2005

Directors: 

Steven Dean Moore

3. The Simpsons S18E03 Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em

Marge reads Homer's carpentry books and becomes very handy at fixing things. Gender bias keeps the townspeople from accepting a female carpenter, so Marge pretends that Homer does the work. Meanwhile, Bart torments Skinner when he learns the principal has an extreme allergy to peanuts.

Released: 9/24/2006

Directors: 

Mike B. Anderson

Writers: 

Matt Warburton

3. The Simpsons S19E03 Midnight Towboy

Homer takes a job as a tow-truck driver, and Marge hires a service that claims to make babies less clingy. Both decisions have unexpected consequences.

Released: 10/7/2007

Directors: 

Matthew Nastuk

Writers: 

Stephanie Gillis

4. The Simpsons S10E04 Treehouse of Horror IX

In "Hell Toupée," Snake is sent to the electric chair, and his hair is transplanted onto Homer. In "The Terror of Tiny Toon," Bart and Lisa become cartoon characters in an episode of Itchy & Scratchy. In "Starship Poopers," a growth spurt casts doubt on Maggie's paternity, and the family goes on the Jerry Springer show.

Released: 10/25/1998

Directors: 

Steven Dean Moore

4. The Simpsons S11E04 Treehouse of Horror X

In "I Know What You Diddily-Iddly-Did" the Simpsons fear they have killed Ned Flanders. "Desperately Xeeking Xena" satirizes superheroes of yore with "Stretch Dude" Bart and "Clobber Girl" Lisa. And "Life's A Glitch, Then You Die" depicts the upcoming horror of Y2K.

Released: 10/31/1999

Directors: 

Pete Michels

Writers: 

Donick Cary

Ron Hauge

Tim Long

4. The Simpsons S12E04 Lisa the Tree Hugger

Lisa falls for the teenaged leader of a militant environmentalist group and tries to impress him by living in Springfield's oldest tree in order to keep it from being cut down.

Released: 11/19/2000

Directors: 

Steven Dean Moore

Writers: 

Matt Selman

4. The Simpsons S13E04 Hunka Hunka Burns in Love

Homer becomes a fortune cookie writer for a Chinatown restaurant. Mr. Burns reads one of Homer's fortunes, which says that the reader will find love before Flag Day is over. Burns goes searching for love and meets Gloria, a meter maid, and asks her out. Gloria reluctantly agrees, and Burns recruits Homer to help him look young and hip to his new girlfriend.

Released: 12/2/2001

Directors: 

Lance Kramer

4. The Simpsons S14E04 Large Marge

Thinking Homer does not find her attractive anymore, Marge decides to get liposuction, but instead receives breast implants. She becomes adored by many of the men in Springfield, and becomes a spokesmodel for trade shows. Meanwhile, Bart and Milhouse try to imitate a stunt they saw on an episode of Batman that guest stars Krusty the Clown. When the stunt ends badly, media watchdog groups blame Krusty, forcing the clown to make his show more safety-conscious and less fun.

Released: 11/24/2002

Directors: 

Jim Reardon

4. The Simpsons S15E04 The Regina Monologues

After making over $3000 from his own museum featuring a $1000 bill, Bart takes the family to London (on the suggestion of Grampa), where Homer is arrested for treason after crashing into the Queen.

Released: 11/23/2003

Directors: 

Mark Kirkland

4. The Simpsons S16E04 She Used to Be My Girl

Marge meets up with a former high-school pal who is now a famous news anchor, and she wonders if she made the right life choice.

Released: 12/5/2004

Directors: 

Matthew Nastuk

Writers: 

Tim Long

4. The Simpsons S17E04 Treehouse of Horror XVI

Bart ends up in a coma after attempting to jump from the roof to the swimming pool at Spinster Arms Apartments, while attending a hunting party at Burns Manor, Homer panics and believes the prey is the hunting party, and after losing a Halloween costume contest to Dr Hibbert as Dracula, a real witch puts a spell on the people of Springfield.

Released: 11/6/2005

Directors: 

David Silverman

Writers: 

Marc Wilmore

4. The Simpsons S18E04 Treehouse of Horror XVII

The 17th annual Halloween trilogy. Included: "Married to the Blob," in which a meteor turns Homer into a monster; "You Gotta Know When to Golem," about a monster from Jewish folklore; and "The Day the Earth Looked Stupid," about an alien invasion.

Released: 11/5/2006

Directors: 

David Silverman

Writers: 

Peter Gaffney

4. The Simpsons S19E04 I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

Marge is held hostage during a bank robbery and forms an uneasy bond with one of the thieves before he's taken to prison.

Released: 10/14/2007

Directors: 

Bob Anderson

Writers: 

Dana Gould

5. The Simpsons S10E05 When You Dish Upon a Star

After a chance encounter with Hollywood celebrities secretly living in Springfield, Homer becomes their friend and gofer... until he spills the beans to the gang at Moe's.

Released: 11/8/1998

Directors: 

Pete Michels

Writers: 

Richard Appel

5. The Simpsons S11E05 E-I-E-I-D'OH

Fleeing from a duel, Homer takes his family to live on a farm. There he discovers that by mixing tomatoes, tobacco and radioactivity from the nuclear plant, he can create a dangerously delicious new substance.

Released: 11/7/1999

Directors: 

Bob Anderson

5. The Simpsons S12E05 Homer vs. Dignity

When the Simpsons once again have financial problems, Mr. Burns pays Homer to play pranks on others and humiliate himself in public. Meanwhile, Smithers creates a Malibu Stacy-themed musical.

Released: 11/26/2000

Directors: 

Neil Affleck

Writers: 

Rob LaZebnik

5. The Simpsons S13E05 The Blunder Years

After tricking Marge into thinking an advertising spokesman is coming to visit her, Homer takes Marge and the rest of the family to a restaurant. A hypnotist uses his powers on Homer, and makes him remember a horrific childhood incident where Homer found a dead body in a ravine. The Simpson family decides to investigate this and find out where the body came from.

Released: 12/9/2001

Directors: 

Steven Dean Moore

5. The Simpsons S14E05 Helter Shelter

The Simpson family has to find temporary residence while their house is fumigated for termites. When they run out of options, they decide to become contestants on a reality show where families live in the manner that people did in 1895. The family is initially miserable, but slowly adapt to their new life, which causes the show to lose ratings. The producers decide to try to boost viewers by dumping the house in a river and forcing the family to survive in the wilderness. However, the Simpsons find a bunch of rejects from other reality shows and they attack the producers.

Released: 12/1/2002

Directors: 

Mark Kirkland

Writers: 

Brian Pollack

Mert Rich

5. The Simpsons S15E05 The Fat and the Furriest

Homer is humiliated when he appears on the news running from a bear that nearly attacks him at the city dump. After Grampa scolds him, he swears to fight the bear himself.

Released: 11/30/2003

Directors: 

Matthew Nastuk

Writers: 

Joel H. Cohen

5. The Simpsons S16E05 Fat Man and Little Boy

When Bart writes slogans on T-shirts, he catches the attention of Goose Gladwell, a gag-gift entrepreneur, and soon becomes a T-shirt mogul; Homer feels he no longer has a place in the family when Bart becomes the breadwinner.

Released: 12/12/2004

Directors: 

Mike B. Anderson

Writers: 

Joel H. Cohen

5. The Simpsons S16E05X01 The Simpsons' Christmas Message (UK)

Bart begins designing T-shirt slogans, and his T-shirts become very popular among the citizens of Springfield.

Released: 1/14/2017

5. The Simpsons S17E05 Marge's Son Poisoning

When Bart decides to spend a bit of time with Marge, it's not long before he's buying tea sets and singing duets. Has he turned into a mummy's boy?

Released: 11/13/2005

Directors: 

Mike B. Anderson

Writers: 

Daniel Chun

5. The Simpsons S18E05 G.I.D'OH

Homer is bamboozled by Army recruiters and winds up in basic training, where he runs afoul of a tough-minded colonel and is assigned to play the enemy in war games.

Released: 11/12/2006

Directors: 

Nancy Kruse

Writers: 

Daniel Chun

5. The Simpsons S19E05 Treehouse of Horror XVIII

The series' 18th Halloween show features three vignettes that parody movies: one that spoofs "Mr. & Mrs. Smith"; one that sends up "E.T."; and one that parodies "Se7en."

Released: 11/4/2007

Directors: 

Chuck Sheetz

Writers: 

Marc Wilmore

6. The Simpsons S10E06 D'oh-in in the Wind

In a quest to learn Homer's middle name, Homer and Grandpa travel to his mother's old commune, where Homer embraces the hippie life.

Released: 11/15/1998

Writers: 

Donick Cary

6. The Simpsons S11E06 Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder

Homer bowls a perfect 300 game, then concludes that the greatest accomplishment of his life is behind him. He reconnects with the world by bonding with baby Maggie.

Released: 11/14/1999

Directors: 

Mike B. Anderson

Writers: 

Al Jean

6. The Simpsons S12E06 The Computer Wore Menace Shoes

Homer decides to buy a computer after turning up to the Plant to find it closed by e-mail. He then creates his own website and it eventually gains attention when he posts gossip. Homer dubs himself as "Mr. X" to conceal his identity. When he reveals that he is Mr. X, he becomes drugged into a mysterious island where people who know too much are imprisoned after Homer starts writing conspiracy theories such as flu shots.

Released: 12/3/2000

Directors: 

Mark Kirkland

6. The Simpsons S13E06 She of Little Faith

After Homer and Bart's model rocket damages the church, Mr. Burns makes a deal to commercialize the church in return for paying for the damages. Lisa becomes disgusted at what the church has become, so she decides to find a new religion suitable for her. She eventually converts to Buddhism, causing Marge to fear for Lisa's soul.

Released: 12/16/2001

Directors: 

Steven Dean Moore

Writers: 

Bill Freiberger

6. The Simpsons S14E06 The Great Louse Detective

The Simpson family win a free spa weekend, and Homer is nearly killed when a mysterious figure locks him in a sauna. Chief Wiggum decides to hire someone who can think like a murderer in order to find one. Bart's mortal enemy Sideshow Bob is sent to live with the Simpsons so he can help find Homer's attempted killer. Bob and Homer track down the attempted murderer and discover that it is Frank Grimes, Jr., the son of a man that Homer drove to insanity (in the season eight episode "Homer's Enemy"). After Grimes is arrested, Bob tries to kill Bart, but he finds that he has "grown accustomed to [his] face" and cannot harm him.

Released: 12/15/2002

Directors: 

Steven Dean Moore

Writers: 

Don Payne

John Frink

6. The Simpsons S15E06 Today, I Am a Klown

Krusty discovers that he never had a bar mitzvah as a child. He quits his show to have it as an adult, with the help of his father, Rabbi Krustofski. Meanwhile, Homer hosts a late-night talk show a la "Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher" as a replacement for Krusty's show.

Released: 12/7/2003

Directors: 

Nancy Kruse

Writers: 

Joel H. Cohen

6. The Simpsons S16E06 Midnight Rx

Homer, Grampa, Apu and Flanders travel to Canada to buy sorely needed prescription drugs with fake Canadian health-care cards.

Released: 1/16/2005

Directors: 

Nancy Kruse

Writers: 

Marc Wilmore

6. The Simpsons S17E06 See Homer Run

Homer becomes Springfield's safety guru and before long he's challenging Mayor Quimby for office. Until, that is, there's an embarrassing mishap with his costume.

Released: 11/20/2005

Directors: 

Nancy Kruse

Writers: 

Stephanie Gillis

6. The Simpsons S18E06 Moe 'n' a Lisa

Lisa sees poetry in the notes Moe sticks to the walls of his hotel room, so she sends his work to a poetry journal, which publishes it, making Moe the toast of the literary circuit.

Released: 11/19/2006

Directors: 

Mark Kirkland

Writers: 

Matt Warburton

6. The Simpsons S19E06 Little Orphan Millie

Milhouse stays with the Simpsons when his parents remarry each other and honeymoon on a cruise ship. But when his parents are knocked overboard and lost at sea, Milhouse decides to grow up and be a man.

Released: 11/11/2007

Directors: 

Lance Kramer

Writers: 

Mick Kelly

7. The Simpsons S10E07 Lisa Gets an A

Stuck at home with a cold, Lisa gets addicted to a video game and neglects her homework. Her A+++ on a test wins the school a grant, but when she confesses that she cheated, Skinner covers it up. Meanwhile, Homer raises a lobster.

Released: 11/22/1998

Directors: 

Bob Anderson

7. The Simpsons S11E07 Eight Misbehavin'

Due to overuse of fertility medication, Apu and wife Manjula give birth to octuplets. Desperate for money, Apu loans the babies to an unscrupulous carny promoter, then needs Homer's help to get them back.

Released: 11/21/1999

Directors: 

Steven Dean Moore

Writers: 

Matt Selman

7. The Simpsons S12E07 The Great Money Caper

Homer and Bart become father–son con artists (after Bart is given money out of pity when Homer decided to not take him home), but soon find that they are the ones being had.

Released: 12/10/2000

Directors: 

Michael Polcino

Writers: 

Carolyn Omine

7. The Simpsons S13E07 Brawl in the Family

A social worker is assigned to make the Simpson family functional after they get arrested for fighting while playing Monopoly. He helps them learn how to work together and function as a family. The moment is ruined when, Ginger and Amber, the barmaids who married Homer and Flanders while they were drunk in "Viva Ned Flanders", arrive at the Simpsons' home, which outrages Marge.

Released: 1/6/2002

Directors: 

Matthew Nastuk

Writers: 

Joel H. Cohen

7. The Simpsons S14E07 Special Edna

Ms. Edna Krabappel begins to lose faith in her relationship with Principal Skinner and becomes depressed. Bart wants to cheer her up and decides to nominate her for the Teacher of the Year Award. Ms. Krabappel and the Simpsons are given a free trip to Epcot Center in Orlando, Florida. Skinner decides that he needs to do something to win Edna back, so he follows them there. He tries to sabotage Edna's chances of winning the award, in hopes that she will become so depressed that she will come back to him. However, he has a change of heart and proposes to her.

Released: 1/5/2003

Directors: 

Bob Anderson

Writers: 

Dennis Snee

7. The Simpsons S15E07 'Tis the Fifteenth Season

Homer realizes how selfish he is after he spends all the family's Christmas money on a present for himself. He becomes the nicest guy in town, making Ned Flanders jealous.

Released: 12/14/2003

Directors: 

Steven Dean Moore

Writers: 

Michael Price

7. The Simpsons S16E07 Mommie Beerest

When Marge discovers Homer has remortgaged the house to help Moe's bar, she takes over as landlady. Little does Homer know, Moe and Marge are a match made in pub heaven.

Released: 1/30/2005

Directors: 

Mark Kirkland

Writers: 

Michael Price

7. The Simpsons S17E07 The Last of the Red Hat Mamas

Marge is shunned after Homer has an altercation with the Easter Bunny at the mayor's egg hunt. A lonely Marge joins a women's group who plan to steal $1 million from Mr Burns.

Released: 11/27/2005

Directors: 

Matthew Nastuk

Writers: 

Joel H. Cohen

7. The Simpsons S18E07 Ice Cream of Margie (With the Light Blue Hair)

Homer is fired and decides to buy an ice-cream truck. Marge makes use of the mountains of Popsicle sticks from Homer's ice-cream consumption by creating sculptures of Springfield citizens with them, leading to a feature about her on the news.

Released: 11/26/2006

Directors: 

Matthew Nastuk

Writers: 

Carolyn Omine

7. The Simpsons S19E07 Husbands and Knives

Marge opens a gym for real women because she's disenchanted with Springfield's snooty, glitzy L.A. Body Works. Her gym, Shapes: A Gym for Women, is a huge success, launching a chain that makes Marge rich and famous. But Homer fears Marge will leave him for someone more attractive and goes to extreme lengths to try to save his marriage.

Released: 11/18/2007

Directors: 

Nancy Kruse

Writers: 

Matt Selman

8. The Simpsons S10E08 Homer Simpson in 'Kidney Trouble'

When Grandpa needs a new kidney, Homer agrees to donate one, but then chickens out.

Released: 12/6/1998

Directors: 

Mike B. Anderson

8. The Simpsons S11E08 Take My Wife, Sleaze

After winning a motorcycle at a dance contest, Homer becomes part of a motorcycle gang. But when he puts Marge's photo in a biker magazine, a much tougher gang takes her, and he must win her back.

Released: 11/28/1999

Directors: 

Neil Affleck

8. The Simpsons S12E08 Skinner's Sense of Snow

A snowstorm traps the students of Springfield Elementary inside, with them overthrowing Principal Skinner when he uses his Army skills to control them. Meanwhile, Homer tries to rescue the children–using Flanders' car.

Released: 12/17/2000

Directors: 

Lance Kramer

Writers: 

Tim Long

8. The Simpsons S13E08 Sweets and Sour Marge

Springfield is officially declared the World's Fattest Town after an attempt to break a world record lands everyone on top of a truck scale. Out of embarrassment and disgust, Marge goes on a crusade against the local sugar corporation. However, when sugar is banned, Homer, Bart, Mr. Burns and Apu start bootlegging sugar.

Released: 1/20/2002

Directors: 

Mark Kirkland

Writers: 

Carolyn Omine

8. The Simpsons S14E08 The Dad Who Knew Too Little

Homer hires a private detective to learn more about Lisa. But when Homer refuses to pay the detective's expenses, he frames Lisa for a crime she didn't commit, forcing her and Homer to go on the run.

Released: 1/12/2003

Directors: 

Mark Kirkland

Writers: 

Matt Selman

8. The Simpsons S15E08 Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples, and Teens, and Gays

When a group of singles, seniors, childless couples, teens and gays band together to protest having to accommodate families (including paying property taxes used to teach children they do not have) after a riot at a children's concert, Marge takes up the cause for the families, with some help from Bart and Lisa.

Released: 1/4/2004

Directors: 

Bob Anderson

Writers: 

Jon Vitti

8. The Simpsons S16E08 Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass

Homer's impromptu dance at a carnival leads to a job choreographing victory dances for sports stars Tom Brady, Warren Sapp, Michelle Kwan, Yao Ming and LeBron James.

Released: 2/6/2005

Directors: 

Steven Dean Moore

Writers: 

Tim Long

8. The Simpsons S17E08 The Italian Bob

Homer brings the whole family along when he is sent to Italy to pick up a new sports car for Mr. Burns, when they find themselves in a small town that Sideshow Bob has become the mayor of.

Released: 12/11/2005

Directors: 

Mark Kirkland

Writers: 

John Frink

8. The Simpsons S18E08 The Haw-Hawed Couple

When Bart ends up the only guest at Nelson's birthday party, the bully decides he's his best friend and goes about protecting Bart in a parody of "Goodfellas." Meanwhile, Homer reads Lisa to sleep and debates on whether to reveal the book's sad ending to her.

Released: 12/10/2006

Directors: 

Chris Clements

Writers: 

Matt Selman

8. The Simpsons S19E08 Funeral for a Fiend

Sideshow Bob tries again for revenge against the Simpsons.

Released: 11/25/2007

Directors: 

Rob Oliver

Writers: 

Michael Price

9. The Simpsons S10E09 Mayored to the Mob

After a riot at a sci-fi convention, Mayor Quimby hires Homer as his bodyguard, and Homer witnesses the rampant corruption in town politics. When Homer takes a stand, he runs afoul of the Springfield mafia.

Released: 12/20/1998

Writers: 

Ron Hauge

9. The Simpsons S11E09 Grift of the Magi

In this Christmas-themed episode, the students of Springfield Elementary are unwittingly used as a focus group to test new toys. The product of their labors, a cuddly doll named Funzo, is a lot more sinister than he appears.

Released: 12/19/1999

Directors: 

Matthew Nastuk

Writers: 

Tom Martin

9. The Simpsons S12E09 HOMЯ

While working as a human guinea pig (to pay off the family's lost savings after making a bad investment), Homer discovers the root cause of his subnormal intelligence: a crayon that was lodged in his brain ever since he was a boy. He decides to have it removed to increase his IQ, but discovers that being smart does not necessarily equal being happy.

Released: 1/7/2001

Directors: 

Mike B. Anderson

Writers: 

Al Jean

9. The Simpsons S13E09 Jaws Wired Shut

A jaw injury from colliding with a new town statue turns Homer into a better listener while recuperating with his jaws wired shut, but once the wires come off, Homer does not go back to being loud and obnoxious and Marge becomes starved for thrills.

Released: 1/27/2002

Directors: 

Nancy Kruse

Writers: 

Matt Selman

9. The Simpsons S14E09 Strong Arms of the Ma

Marge gets mugged and becomes so traumatized that she develops Agoraphobia. She hides in the basement. Having little else to do, she decides to exercise with a weight set Homer bought from Rainier Wolfcastle's garage sale. She becomes so strong and confident that she is able to leave the basement. She continues working out and decides to start taking steroids so she can enter a bodybuilding competition. One night at Moe's Tavern she loses her temper and starts destroying the bar and fighting all of the patrons. Homer confronts Marge and says he misses the sweet woman that he married. Marge, horrified at what she has done, apologizes and decides to stop working out.

Released: 2/2/2003

Directors: 

Pete Michels

Writers: 

Carolyn Omine

9. The Simpsons S15E09 I, D'OH-Bot

Homer builds a battle robot to win Bart's respect, and places it in a tournament against other robots. What Bart does not know, though, is that the robot is actually Homer in costume. Meanwhile, Snowball II dies and Lisa tries to find a replacement cat.

Released: 1/11/2004

Directors: 

Lauren MacMullan

9. The Simpsons S16E09 Pranksta Rap

Bart fakes his own kidnapping to get out of being punished for going to a rap concert, but the ruse goes too far when Milhouse's father is implicated as the kidnapper and Chief Wiggum sees this as an opportunity to make a name for himself as a competent police officer.

Released: 2/13/2005

Directors: 

Mike B. Anderson

Writers: 

Matt Selman

9. The Simpsons S17E09 Simpsons Christmas Stories

The Simpsons re-enact the Nativity; a World War II tale stars Grampa, Mr. Burns and Santa; a musical features "The Nutcracker Suite."

Released: 12/18/2005

Directors: 

Steven Dean Moore

Writers: 

Don Payne

9. The Simpsons S18E09 Kill Gil Vols. 1 & 2

Homer jumps into a brawl during a holiday ice-skating show. To escape the melee, Marge takes the family Christmas shopping, where a chance encounter with Gil leads to bad luck for Gil and the Simpson clan.

Released: 12/17/2006

Directors: 

Bob Anderson

Writers: 

Jeff Westbrook

9. The Simpsons S19E09 Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind

Homer loses his memory--and his family--when he drinks Moe's most potent libation, the Forget-Me-Shot, in an episode that spoofs "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" and "It's a Wonderful Life."

Released: 12/16/2007

Directors: 

Chuck Sheetz

Writers: 

J. Stewart Burns

10. The Simpsons S10E10 Viva Ned Flanders

When clean-living Ned Flanders wants to experience a new side of life, Homer takes him to Las Vegas. After a drunken binge, they marry a pair of cocktail waitresses.

Released: 1/10/1999

Directors: 

Neil Affleck

Writers: 

David M. Stern

10. The Simpsons S11E10 Little Big Mom

When Marge leaves the house to recuperate from a skating injury, everything goes to hell - until Lisa convinces Homer and Bart they have leprosy.

Released: 1/9/2000

Directors: 

Mark Kirkland

Writers: 

Carolyn Omine

10. The Simpsons S12E10 Pokey Mom

Marge tries to rehabilitate a convict with remarkable artistic talent. Meanwhile, Homer uses a trash can to fix people's spines.

Released: 1/14/2001

Directors: 

Bob Anderson

Writers: 

Tom Martin

10. The Simpsons S13E10 Half-Decent Proposal

Homer develops a snoring problem, so Marge decides to spend a night with her sisters Patty and Selma. After a night of drinking, Marge sees a news report about her ex-prom date Artie Ziff, who is now very wealthy, and decides to send him an e-mail. Artie is still obsessed with Marge, so he offers the Simpsons $1 million in exchange for Marge spending a weekend with him.

Released: 2/10/2002

Directors: 

Lauren MacMullan

Writers: 

Tim Long

10. The Simpsons S14E10 Pray Anything

Homer becomes depressed when he sees that Ned Flanders seems to be better off than him. To remedy this, he begins to pray constantly. Meanwhile, the Simpsons discover that tree roots have clogged up their plumbing. The house becomes too run down to live in, and Homer prays for a solution. Homer is injured while attending church; he sues Reverend Lovejoy and is awarded the deed to the church. He throws a huge house-warming party, in which all of the partiers drink and engage in sinful activities. It suddenly starts raining and the town begins to flood. The townspeople flee to the roof of the church. Homer tries praying again but the flood keeps rising. Reverend Lovejoy returns in a helicopter and leads everyone in prayer, asking God to forgive them, and the rain stops.

Released: 2/9/2003

Directors: 

Michael Polcino

10. The Simpsons S15E10 Diatribe of a Mad Housewife

Marge writes a romance novel with characters based on Homer and Ned Flanders that becomes a hit. Meanwhile, Homer gets fired from the power plant again and becomes an ambulance driver.

Released: 1/25/2004

Directors: 

Mark Kirkland

Writers: 

Robin J. Stein
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